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In "Our Future Together," the poet weaves a rich tapestry of emotions, dreams, and aspirations that resonate with the essence of shared existence. Each verse captures the delicate balance between hope and uncertainty, inviting readers to ponder the beauty of connection in an ever-changing world. Through vivid imagery and heartfelt language, this collection explores themes of love, unity, and the promise of tomorrow, urging us to reflect on the bonds we forge and the journeys we embark on together. As you turn the pages, prepare to be immersed in a world where every poem serves as a gentle…mehr

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In "Our Future Together," the poet weaves a rich tapestry of emotions, dreams, and aspirations that resonate with the essence of shared existence. Each verse captures the delicate balance between hope and uncertainty, inviting readers to ponder the beauty of connection in an ever-changing world. Through vivid imagery and heartfelt language, this collection explores themes of love, unity, and the promise of tomorrow, urging us to reflect on the bonds we forge and the journeys we embark on together. As you turn the pages, prepare to be immersed in a world where every poem serves as a gentle reminder of the potential that lies ahead when hearts intertwine. Join the poet on this lyrical exploration of what it means to build a future in harmony-one that inspires patience, compassion, and a profound sense of belonging. "Our Future Together" is a celebration of collaboration, an elegy for lost dreams, and a hopeful manifesto for what is yet to come.
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Autorenporträt
Daniel King is research fellow in Syriac studies and Semitic languages, Cardiff University, UK, and a translation consultant with SIL International. His research is principally concerned with methods and techniques of translation in antiquity especially between Greek and Syriac in the fields of philosophy and theology. He has published an edition of The Earliest Syriac Translation of Aristotle's Categories (Brill, 2010) as well as many articles in the field.